Monthly Archives: April 2009

Grand Opening The Garden’s – Assisted Living Community Home

Assisted Living In Rosarito

Assisted Living In Rosarito

The ‘GRAND OPENING’ of Rosarito Beach’s ‘first’ Assisted Living Community Home ‘Casa El Jardin’ will open its ‘Gardens & Home’ on Saturday, May, 30, 2009 beginning at 4:00 PM inviting ‘all’ community members to attend.

‘Casa El Jardin’ is located in North Rosarito, 5 blocks west from the Wal-Mart Shopping Center at Emiliano Zapata Street, #600, Colonial Refoma and will be operated under – InCare – owned by Baja Medics and supervised by ‘Cha-Cha’ (Marcia) Napoli.

InCare is a joint venture overseen by ‘Cha-Cha’ (Marcia) Napoli and local medical professionals, Baja Medix of Rosarito Beach.

InCare was first brought to Rosarito in year 2000 by ‘Cha-Cha’, a licensed nurse practicing in Orange County, CA for the past 30 years. Most recently Baja Medix, Rosarito’s finest medical team, joined ‘Cha-Cha’ to create our community’s first Assisted Living Care Home designed with U.S. Americans in mind.
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Newport Ensenada Sailboat Race is ON, Celebrity Participants Abound

Ensenada Yacht Race

Ensenada Yacht Race

Dr. Laura Schlessinger famous radio talk show host teams up with Dennis Conner to pilot the 60′ Farr Stars and Stripes in this weeks 2009 Newport Ensenada Yacht Race.  Leaving today from the Balboa Yacht Club

The usual high-powered ocean racers are already lined up for todays’s start of the 62nd Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race, led by last year’s two big winners. David Janes and Bill Turpin’s Akela, a Reichel/Pugh 77 that won the 2008 Tommy Bahama Trophy for first overall on handicap time, and Doug Baker’s first-to-finish, record-chasing Magnitude 80 are among the Maxi Class fleet that sets the pace in the 125.5-nautical mile race, along with Roy Pat Disney sailing his dad Roy E.’s recycled Pyewacket II; Dennis Conner’s Farr 60, Stars & Stripes; several ULDB 70s, a handful of TP52s and the prototype of the latter global class, John MacLaurin’s Pendragon 4, a Davidson 52.

Overall, entries—approaching 300 at this report—appear to have been impacted by the economy and, to a lesser extent, concerns about security at the Mexican border for people driving to Ensenada. The latter have been eased by aggressive efforts by Mexican authorities and officials of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association (NOSA) who organize the race.

One hour to Kick Off…

Choosing a Trusted Real Estate Brokerage in Mexico

Living In Mexico

Living In Mexico

When you realize that Mexican Real Estate is your best investment for your retirement with a saving of up to 30-40% on your cost of living, you need to then explore not only what area of Mexico you will live or eventually live.

You will also need to explore which community fits your lifestyle. Who are your neighbors and what amenities fit you or even your family. After all, when you live in Mexico, friends and family don’t just come for dinner they come for the weekend. You become their Mexico vacation.
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A Great Vacation

Waking up to an ocean view with a cup of coffee in hand was how I stared my first day on vacation in Las Gaviotas. We drove down to Mexico just in time for a surf, sunset and a beer. The weekend just got better, with warm weather a drive to The Guadalupe Valley. I will return to Mexico soon.

Rosarito Real Estate – Two Developments with Construction Well Under Way

Rosarito Real Estate – Two Developments with Construction Well Under WayDeciding to invest in a foreign real estate market can be a scary decision when the construction projects is finished and even when they are turn key ready, a lot of uncertainty and doubts arise when it comes to purchasing real estate outside of your home country; this uneasiness only increases when there is partial or no actual construction assuring the investor of their purchase.

Costal Baja has long been a preferred choice of retirement, relocation or vacation for Americans who want the lower cost beach front living experience, and the closeness to the US. This brought a growing number of real estate developers to Northern Baja, and construction of resort communities designed for expatriates were being developed all along the coast. read more »